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The Following Stroke Symptoms are Rarely Realized by Many People

Immediately call the hospital to ask for an ambulance if you experience symptoms of a stroke, or to see other people affected by stroke. Upon initial inspection, you may need to be examined more deeply and addressed a specialist at the hospital. Never underestimate the symptoms of stroke, although the symptoms disappear by itself. Symptoms that could signify missing TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) or minor stroke and your risk of having a major stroke in the next stage.

What is a stroke

Stroke is a condition that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is cut off by a blockage or rupture of blood vessels, resulting in the death of cells in some areas of the brain. Stroke is a serious health condition that requires immediate attention.

When the blood supply that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain is cut off, then the brain cells start to die. Therefore, the sooner the patient is handled and damages tend to be smaller and even death could have been avoided. If you feel a stroke or see other people have a stroke, immediately call the hospital to ask for an ambulance.



Symptoms and signs of a stroke that you should know


Each part of the body is controlled by the brain is different, so the symptoms of a stroke will depend on the part of the brain is affected, and also the level of damage. Symptoms or signs of stroke varies in each person, but generally appear suddenly.

You may remember these things, to be able to recognize the symptoms of stroke and do help appropriately.
  • The patient speaks not clear or garbled, and even some patients who can not speak at all while they are awake
  • Eyes and mouth on one side of the patient's face looks down
  • The patient's arm is paralyzed when a stroke, therefore they are not able to lift one or both arms
Immediately contact the hospital if you notice any symptoms of the above.

Be aware of symptoms or signs above are important, especially for those who live with people at high risk of stroke, such as the elderly, diabetics, or patients with high blood pressure. In addition, symptoms or other signs of stroke include:

  • Difficulty swallowing
  • On balance and coordination problems
  • Communication problems, such as difficulty speaking and understanding the speech of others. Inability to speak may occur in total
  • Dizziness and fainting
  • Vision loss sudden or vision into a double
  • Severe headache that comes suddenly, accompanied by a stiff neck. Headache may occur spinning (vertigo)
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Paralysis on one side of the body
  • Numbness on one side of the body
  • Loss of consciousness
Never underestimate the symptoms of stroke although often goes away by itself because it could signify a TIA. Most of the patient's condition TIA, save the risk of stroke.

If anyone is having a TIA, immediately consult a doctor or local hospital. TIA symptoms as stroke and lasts a few minutes to several hours, then disappear. Do not ignore the TIA, because the condition could be a warning that there is a problem of blood supply to your brain.

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